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C U R R E N T S A Q U A T I C S C E N T E R P A G E S 4 - 9

A Q U A T I C SA Q U A T I C SY O U T H P R O G R A M SY O U T H P R O G R A M S A D U L T S P O R T SA D U L T S P O R T S P R E S C H O O L P R E S C H O O L P R O G R A M SP R O G R A M S

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Welcome

Parks Make Life Better!Join us this fall to find out how parks can improve your health, your family, your social connections and your community! Try our afterschool adventures, Missoula Movers program for active adults, youth and adult team sports, exciting aquatics programs at Currents...plus, tennis, folf and pickleball. Give us a call at 721-PARK or stop by Currents Aquatics Center today to register for fall fun!

Our Guiding MissionMissoula Parks and Recreation is essential to the quality and way of life for individuals, families, community, and the environment. Our guiding mission is to enhance the quality of life in our community by:

• Promoting health and wellness. • Stimulating (supporting and encouraging successful) community and economic development. • Protecting the environment. • Educating and enriching the citizens of our community.

Parks and Recreation Board MembersDale Harris (Chair) Margaret (Margie) CostaDaniel Gundlach Wendy Ninteman John O’Connor Erynn Castellanos Sonja Verlanic

Quick and Easy Registration Register for all programs at Currents in McCormick Park, or phone 721-PARK (7275) to register with Mastercard, Visa or Discover. Register online at www.missoulaparks.org. Registra-tions must be paid in full.

Share The Fun Youth Recreation GrantsLow-income recreation grants are available for most programs. Call 721-PARK for more information or download an application at www.missoulaparks.org.

ADA Compliance and Non-DiscriminationParks and Recreation does not discriminate against or exclude anyone from participation in any programs or services on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, reli-gion, disability, or economic status. Make ADA accommodation requests at least 14 days in advance. Department information is available in alternative formats.

www.missoulaparks.org ● 721-PARK

Missoula Mayor John EngenOur generous community understands that we’re all in this together, which is why Missoula is a city rich with open spaces and lots of places to run, walk, hike and play. We have places to swim and splash and smile year round, again thanks to a generous community. I hope you have a chance to enjoy our parks, our open spaces, our trails, our pools, our splash decks,

our fields and our many programs. Rich or poor, young or old, we’re all in this together and our parks and recreation programs are the tangible result of our commitment to each other. Please enjoy Missoula.

John Engen, Mayor Phone [email protected], www.ci.missoula.mt.us

City residents contribute directly to Parks and Recreation through property taxes. CityCard gives residents a reduced rate (about a 20% discount) on most Parks & Recreation programs and admission to Currents Aquatics Center and Splash Montana. Purchase your CityCard at Currents Aquatics Center for $2, and renew annually for $1. For more information visit missoulaparks.org, phone us at 721-PARK.

Missoula Parks and RecreationSplash Montana

Currents Aquatics CenterTrees For Missoula

Friends of Missoula Parks

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Welcome

Parks and Recreation Headquarters 721-PARK Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Located in Currents, 600 Cregg Ln. in McCormick Park. Offices of Park Administration, Planning, Recreation and Communications. *Registration for all programs accepted at Currents Front Desk.

Park Operations Headquarters 552-6277 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9am to 3:30pm 100 Hickory Street, Missoula, MT 59801 Offices of Park Maintenance, Urban Forestry, Conservation Lands Management and Project Construction

Currents Indoor Aquatics Center 721-PARK Registration Desk Hours: (Pool Hours on page 16.) Monday–Thursday 6am - 8pm Friday 6am - 6pm Saturday 8am – 6pm Sunday 10am – 6pm 600 Cregg Ln. in McCormick Park Open all year. Waterslides, children’s water playground, internet hotspot, Parks and Recreation registration desk, Headwaters Meeting Room.

Inclement Weather • Call 541-7200 Program cancellations will be announced on the Rain Line, at the following times (541-7200): Morning programs 8:30am Afternoon programs 1pm Evening Sports 4:30pm Other evening programs 6pm Missoula Softball Assoc. Rainline 523-8083 Updated at 4:30pm Please see individual class listings for rain make-up policies.

Consider a small donation to Share The Fun Youth Recreation Grants when registering your child for these great programs. Your contribution will help a low-income child have some healthy, active fun! Missoula County contributes recreation grant funding specifically for County residents. Apply for a grant at missoulaparks.org or phone 721-PARK.

What is Equity in Parks and Recreation?

Learn more about the City of Missoula’s Justice, Equity, Diver-sity, and Inclusion (JEDI) efforts at engagemissoula.com.

The City is committed to supporting residents and local busi-nesses through strong partnerships, collaboration, and the provision of services that create the greatest degree of equal opportunity. By working with and listening to residents from every background, non-profits, and local governments, we will together enjoy a just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive Missou-la--free of systemic and structural inequalities--where our com-munity is connected and honors our individualities.

Equity vs. equalityEquity and equality are often used interchangeably, but they mean different things. Equality is when everyone receives the equal amount of investment. While that sounds fair, it assumes that all people start from the same place, which isn’t true. Eq-uity is about ensuring everyone receives the appropriate invest-ment for where they are.

For example: under equality, everyone receives the same bike, which does not meet the needs of every person. With equity, recognizing each person starts at a different place, each cyclist receives the appropriate bike for them. The same principle is true of park use and access.

Missoula Parks and Recreation works to ensure all residents have equitable access to programs and services, regardless of ethnic origin, socioeconomic level, color, language, abilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, race, or age.

How can we help?Please let us know if there are barriers preventing you from accessing any Parks program, facility or service.

Email us at [email protected] orphone 721-PARK.

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Currents Aquatics Center

Winter Recreation Swim •Starts Jan. 3, 2022Day Recreation Swim Slides/spray/climbing wall ONM 12 – 8 pm 4 – 8 pmT 12 – 5 pm No rec swim after 5 pm for swim lessons

W 12 – 8 pm 4 – 8 pmTH 12 – 5 pm No rec swim after 5 pm for swim lessons

F 12 – 6 pm 4 – 6 pmS 12 – 6 pm 12 – 6 pmS 12 – 6 pm 12 – 6 pm

Slides and spray features may be available during other recreation swim hours, just check with a lifeguard! No reservations needed. Masks and physical distancing recommended in all indoor areas. Masks are not permitted while swimming.

Currents Sparkling Spa & Swim ChannelSoak away the day’s stress in our sparkling spa. Spa use is limited to persons 5 years and older. Children between the ages of 5-11 must be directly supervised by an adult. Use the current in the Swim Chan-nel for low impact resistance exercise. Spa Open daily, Swim Channel M-F 6-10 am, Sat 8-10 am. No reservations required.

McCormick Park 600 Cregg Ln. 721-PARK (7275)Currents Aquatics Center is the year-round indoor water park in McCormick Park and is home to department headquarters, registration desk and “Headwaters” meeting room, a state-of-the-art community room available for public use.

• Ultraviolet light supplemental sanitation system for pristine water with less chlorine.• Children’s water playground with zero-depth entry, spray features and grizzly bear slide.• 20-yard lap lanes.• Two exciting waterslides—2-stories tall!*• Sparkling spa - bromine-santized for your comfort.• Kersplash Poolside Climbing Wall• Ripples Party Room• Swim lessons and fitness classes• Wireless internet access

Lobby HoursMonday–Friday 6am - 8pmSaturday 8am – 6pm Sunday 10am – 6pm

Registration desk open to purchase season passes, punch cards and register for all Parks and Recreation programs. *Must be 48" tall and able to swim to ride slides.

Lap Swim (Jan 3. through May, 2022)Kick boards, pull-buoys, and flippers are available for use. 20-yard lanes. Ages 14 and up. Regular admission.Save 25-55% with a punch card or annual pass.Drop-in and reservation options available, see details below.

DAYS TIME # LANES

Mon/Wed/Fri

6 – 9 am 4

11 am -1 pm 4

1 - 4 pm 2

4 - 8 pm (4-6 pm Fridays) 1

Tuesday/Thursday7 - 9:15 am 4

10:15 am - 1:15 pm 4

2 - 4 pm 2

7-8 pm (starting Jan 18) 3

Saturday8 - 9 am 4

10 am - 6 pm 1

Sunday10 am - 12 pm 4

12 - 6 pm 1

Please note: We do our best to maximize Recreation Swim and Lap Swim hours. The schedule above represents the lane availability that we strive to maintain. Check the programming calendar at Currents front desk or missoulaparks.org for updates. Brief closures of the splash pool, slides or lap pool enhance the quality of your experience in lessons and fitness programs.

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Currents Aquatics Center

Drop the kids at Currents and enjoy an evening out!

Parents' Night OutEnjoy a dinner date or explore First Friday art events without the kids in tow! Drop the kids at Currents for supervised fun in the pool and a pizza dinner. Ages 7 and up. Please register ear-ly so we know how many will attend. Register online or phone 721-PARK.

Fee $25 per child Ages 7 and upMeets First Friday of the month, 5 - 7:30pmDATE ACTIVITY # SECTION #

Feb. 4 1130506 1EVE6

Mar. 4 1130506 2EVE6

Apr. 1 1130506 3EVE6

Currents Daily AdmissionAll patrons must pay admission before entering pool area, thanks for your cooperation. Save up to 55% with passes/punchcards! Masks recommended in all indoor areas, except while swimming.

Age Regular Fee w/CityCard

1 Year and Under No charge

Pre-K ages 2 - 6 $4.00 $3.25

Youth ages 7 – 12 $5.00 $4.00

Student ages 13 -17 $5.50 $4.50

Senior (ages 60+) $5.50 $4.50

Adult ages 18 - 59 $7.25 $6.00Spectator (non-swimmer) discounted admission

Adult ages 18 - 59 $3.50 $3.50

Senior (ages 60+) $2.75 $2.75Passes and punchcard info at missoulaparks.org.

Find us on Facebook for aquatics news and special events!

Currents Holiday Hours and ClosuresLap swim/Aquacize meet as scheduled unless otherwise noted.Climbing wall open during holiday hours unless otherwise noted.

M-Th, Dec 20 -23 School’s Out Rec Swim 12-8

F-Sat, Dec 24-25 City holidays Closed

Sun, Dec 26 School’s Out Rec Swim 12-6

M-Th, Dec 27-30 School’s Out Rec Swim 12-8

Fri, Dec 31 New Year’s EveRec Swim 12-6First Night Special 12-6

Sat, Jan 1 New Year’s Day Rec and Lap Swim 12-6

Mon, Jan 17 MLK Day Rec Swim 12-8

Mon, Feb. 21 Presidents Day Rec Swim 12-8

Thurs, Mar 17 School’s Out Rec Swim 12-8

Fri, Mar 18 School’s Out Rec Swim 12-6

M-Th, Mar -21-24 Spring Break Rec Swim 12-8

Fri, Mar 25 Spring Break Rec Swim 12-6

Aquacize! at CurrentsAquacize! at Currents

Increase muscle strength, flexibility and cardio fitness! All fit-ness levels welcome, no swimming skill required. Drop-in, no reservations needed, regular admission fees. Ages 16+.

M/W/F/Sat M/W/F T/Th9 - 9:50 am Shallow water

10 - 10:50 am Shallow water

6:15 - 7 am Deep water

Purchase a 30-swim punch card or annual pass and save 25-55%!

9:15 - 10 amShallow water1:15 - 2 pm Shallow water6 - 6:50 pmShallow & deep water

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Currents Aquatics Center

Water Park Lifeguarding/First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional RescuerGain the knowledge and skills you need to save a life and get a great job! Course incorporates self-study through online training and lecture/skill practice at the pool with experienced instructors. Candidates must be 15 years of age on or before the final day of class. Candidates must also be mature and able to complete the swim prerequisites below, stop by Currents and complete the pre-test BEFORE you register. Success-ful participants receive national certification in Lifeguarding-First Aid.

NOTE: Apply for a lifeguard position at www.ci.missoula.mt.us/jobs...successful applicants are paid to take this course!

Swim Prerequisites• Swim 300 yards continuously using front crawl and breaststroke.

• Swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive to a depth of 8.5 feet & retrieve a 10lb. brick.

• Tread water with no hands for 2 minutes.

• Demonstrate maturity and self-control.Fee: $90 (Sorry, no CityCard discount.)

ACTIVITY # 1151700 CURRENTS AQUATICS CENTER

DAYS DATES TIME SECTION #

M & W Mar 28 - Apr 13 5:30 - 9 pm 1EVE8Mon-Sat Apr 25-30 M-F: 5:30-9 pm

Sat: 8 am-12 pm1EVE10

Mon-Sat May 9-14 M-F: 5:30-9 pm Sat: 8 am-12 pm

2EVE10

American Red Cross Water Safety InstructorTo be eligible for this course, candidates must be 16 years of age on or before the final day of class, and must possess and display maturity and self-control. Candidates must also be able to demonstrate skills that meet at least American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Level 4 perfor-mance criteria during the pre-course session (first day scheduled.)

A course book will be provided the first day of class. Successful partici-pants will receive the Water Safety Instructor Certificate which recog-nizes them as possessing the tools to teach course offerings within the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim and Water Safety programs.

Apply for a WSI position at www.ci.missoula.mt.us/jobs...successful applicants are paid to take this course!

Fee: $180. (Sorry, no discounts available.) Register for this course with Parks and Rec-reation. You’ll receive email instructions to complete blended learning course materials through the Red Cross prior to the start of the class.

DAYS DATES TIME ACTIVITY # SECTION #

T & Th Mar 29 - Apr 21 5 - 9 pm 1152100 1EVE8

Adult Swim Development & Fitness SchoolLearn to swim or improve your technique!Knowledgeable instructors teach you to swim or help you achieve your aquatics fitness goals. Swimming reduces stress, builds cardio endurance and works all the major muscle groups. Swimming is great for lifelong fitness and is a valuable skill which could help save a life! Ages 16+. Activity # 1150206

DAYS DATES TIMES SECTION # FEE**T/Th Feb 1 – 24 7-7:45 pm 2PM9 $46/37/35T/Th Mar 29 – Apr 21 7-7:45 pm 3PM9 $46/37/35

**Regular fee/with CityCard/Annual Pass Holder

Currents Open Kayak NightsBring your cleaned and scoured kayak/paddle/skirt/life jacket to work on your roll skills. Currents provides pool access to those who want to keep their paddling skills sharp through the off-season. Program may be suspended during school breaks or pool rentals, see updated schedule at missoulaparks.org.

Ages: 15 & up (Under 15 allowed with direct adult supervision)Day/Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8-9pm Jan. 4 - April 28Fees: Regular admission. Bring your own cleaned equipment & life jacket.

Inner Tube Water Polo League• A splashing good time!• The fun of water polo without having to tread water.• Minimal swimming ability required.Fun, exciting and best of all… you don’t need a lot of experi-ence to be competitive! Sit in the tube, pass the ball and score! Don’t get caught holding onto the ball too long—you might get tipped out of the tube!

Five-player co-rec teams square off in the water in tourna-ment play, little actual swimming ability required. Games are two, 12-minute halves. Teams are comprised of 5 players; including a mixture of genders. Ages 16 and up.

Registration Deadline: 4pm, Jan. 5

Fee: $96 per team (max of 10 players per roster)

Dates: Sundays, Jan 16 – Mar 13 (No games Feb 13)

Games played 6 -9pm, depending on number of teams in league. Activity #: 1152906

Mandatory Captain’s Meeting: Jan. 9, 6 pm at Currents (Open scrimmage 6:30-7:30p for players after the meeting.)

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Host your next celebration at

Daytime parties - up to 10 guestsSaturday or Sunday12 - 2:30 pm or 3 - 5:30 pm

Includes swimming during scheduled recre-ation swim times and your private use of the Ripples Party Room for 2-½ hours.

Order an Albertson’s fresh bakery cake or Baskin Robbins ice cream cake, plates, nap-kins, and forks—or bring your own birthday treats!

Packages starting at $133.

After-Hours Birthday PartiesUp to 25 guests.

Start your party after the crowd leaves on Friday, Saturday or Sunday evenings from 6p - 8 pm.

Includes poolside tables, chairs, loungers, slides, play pool, hot tub and a fun and relaxed setting for your group.

Includes 90 minutes pool time and 30 minutes “dry” time to enjoy food or cake & presents.

Packages starting at $235.

Visit missoulaparks.org for more informa-tion or call 721-PARK (7275) to make your reservation today!

Payment upon reservation, please. Parties fill quickly, book early!

Party Room at Currents

Currents Aquatics Center

Ripples!Swim like the merfolk!Swim like the merfolk!Catch the latest aquatics wave with a swimmable mermaid tail!Slip your feet into the mono-fin and pull up the swimsuit-material “tail” to glide through the water like a mystical mermaid (or merman!) Kids will improve their swimming skills, learn the basics of using a mask, and the “mermaid kick” improves core strength.

For ages 6+ who can perform a front & back float, roll from front to back, tread water for 60 seconds, swim 20 yards any stroke, and perform the dolphin kick before enrolling in this class. Fee includes two 60-minute lessons and your very own mermaid tail to keep (a $35 value!)

Be sure to include clothing size in registration, registration is due 2 weeks before classes.

DATES DAYS TIME ACTIVITY # SECTION # FEE* W/MERMAID TAILDEADLINE

BYO TAIL**DEADLINE

Jan. 25 & 27 T&TH 4-5pm 1130210 1PM9-A $62/60/59Jan. 11

$12/10/9Jan. 24

Mar. 15 & 17 T&TH 4-5pm 1130210 2PM9-A $62/60/59Mar. 1

$12/10/9Mar. 14

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Choosing the right swim class• Currents swim lessons provide high quality, affordable instruction.

• Currents’ warm, shallow water provides a comfortable learning environment.

• Instructors create a playful learning atmosphere where kids look forward to their classes and learn through focused fun.

• Children under 3 should be enrolled in Parent/Child lessons, ages 3-4 should be enrolled in Preschool.

• Beginners over age 5 should start with Swim School. Program is comparable to American Red Cross Levels 1 – 3.

• More advanced swimmers over age 5 may opt to enroll in Stroke School. A basic understanding of and ability to perform each stroke you sign up for is expected on the first day of that class.

• Students who have passed at least one stroke school may be ready to try our Swim Squad (see page 9.)

Parent/Child School6 mos. to 3 years with parentEarly introduction to the water helps prepare your child for success in Preschool and Swim School lessons. This program teaches parents the skills needed to introduce a child to the water safely and comfortably.

Pre-School-Ages 3 to 5Water exploration and fun!Playful and nurturing instructors guide preschoolers through the basics of water exploration in a safe and fun manner. Instructors divide classes into students who are willing to put their face in the water and students who need to learn how to put their face in the water. Our instructors will tailor

the skills to the needs and abilities of each student.

Swim School-Ages 5 and upLearn fundamental swimming skillsEncouraging and energetic instructors work with students on the basics of swimming and water fitness. Students in these courses will work on skills such as submerging, floating, gliding, and rhythmic breathing. Swim School classes are divided into groups based on their skills on the first

day of class. The full course includes three levels: Face and Float School, Glide and Movement School, and Breathing and Development School. Students who complete the Breathing and Development School are ready

for course offerings in our Stroke School.

Stroke School-Ages 5 and upRefine 4 different swim strokesFor advanced students who have completed or already possess the skills taught in the Swim School. Focused instructors will take students through basic progressions and development of stroke technique. Students will work on alternate skills such as diving and turns in addition to the specific strokes of focus. Many students may need to repeat the course of instruction before progressing from beginner to advanced stages. Students that have passed at least one stroke school may be ready to try our Swim Squad (see page 9.)

Beginning and advanced level courses meet at the same time. Many students may need to repeat the course of instruction before progressing from beginning to advanced level. Call 721-PARK for more information.

AquaticsAquaticsAcademyAcademy

Currents swim lessons are guaranteed!

Kids ages 7 and up will be able to swim 5 yards on their front and back by the end of the session,

or lessons are FREE until they can!

Parents are welcome on deck, lesson supervisors are available

to field your questions.

Currents Aquatics Center

PrivatePrivateSwim Swim

LessonsLessonsLearn to swim

with your family or close friends!

Private lessons are scheduled on an individual basis and geared to meet your swimmer’s specific needs.

Complete the Private Lesson Request form at missoulaparks.org, email [email protected], or stop by Currents to request small-group or individual private lessons.

Lessons are 30 minutes. We recommend a series of four lessons or more, 1-2 times per week.

Pricing per 30-minute lesson1 student per instructor $20 2 students per instructor $253-5 students per instructor $30

Swim Lesson Pricing NUMBER OF CLASSES 4 5 6 7 8Regular Fee $23 $28.75 $34.50 $40.25 $46CityCard Discount $18.50 $23.50 $27.75 $32.50 $37Annual Pass Holder $17.50 $22.00 $26.25 $30.75 $35

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Swim Lessons

Front Crawl / Backstroke • Activity #1130204DAYS DATES TIME SECTION CLASSES FEE

T/Th Jan 4-27 6:15-6:55p 1PM9B 8 $46/37/35

Sat Jan 8-29 10-10:40a 1AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50

T/Th Feb 1-24 6:15-6:55p 2PM9B 8 $46/37/35

T/Th Mar 29-Apr 21 6:15-6:55p 4PM9B 8 $46/37/35

Sat Apr 2-23 10-10:40a 4AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50

Butterfly/Breaststroke • Activity #1130205DAYS DATES TIME SECTION CLASSES FEE

Sat Feb 5-26 10-10:40a 2AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50T/Th Mar 1-15 6:15-6:55p 3PM9B 5 $28.75/23.50/22

Parent/Child • Activity #1110201DAYS DATES TIME SECTION CLASSES FEE

M/W Jan 3 - 12 11:00-11:30a 1AM8 4 $23/18.50/17.50Tu/Th Jan 4-13 5:30-6p 1PM9A1 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Jan 8-29 10:45-11:15a 1AM7 4 $23/18.50/17.50M/W Jan 31 - Feb 9 11:00-11:30a 2AM8 4 $23/18.50/17.50Tu/Th Feb 1-10 5:30-6p 2PM9A1 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Feb 5-26 10:45-11:15a 2AM7 4 $23/18.50/17.50M/W Feb 28 - Mar 9 11:00-11:30a 3AM8 4 $23/18.50/17.50Tu/Th Mar 1-10 5:30-6p 3PM9A1 4 $23/18.50/17.50M/W Mar 28 - Apr 6 11-11:30a 4AM8 4 $23/18.50/17.50Tu/Th Mar 29 - Apr 7 5:30-6p 4PM9A2 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Apr 2-23 10:45-11:15a 4AM7 4 $23/18.50/17.50

Preschool • Activity #1120202 DAYS DATES TIME SECTION CLASSES FEE

M/W Jan 3-26 11:00-11:40a 1AM8 8 $46/37/35T/Th Jan 4-27 11:00-11:40a 1AM9 8 $46/37/35T/Th Jan 4-27 5:30-6:10p 1PM9A 8 $46/37/35T/Th Jan 4-27 6:15-6:55p 1PM9B 8 $46/37/35Sat Jan 8-29 10-10:40a 1AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Jan 8-29 10:45-11:25a 1AM7B 4 $23/18.50/17.50

M/W Jan 31-Feb 23 11:00-11:40a 2AM8 7* $40.25/32.50/30.75T/Th Feb 1-24 11:00-11:40a 2AM9 8 $46/37/35T/Th Feb 1-24 5:30-6:10p 2PM9A 8 $46/37/35T/Th Feb 1-24 6:15-6:55p 2PM9B 8 $46/37/35Sat Feb 5-26 10-10:40a 2AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Feb 5-26 10:45-11:25a 2AM7B 4 $23/18.50/17.50

M/W Feb 28-Mar 16 11:00-11:40a 3AM8 6 $34.50/27.75/26.25T/Th Mar 1-15 11:00-11:40a 3AM9 5 $28.75/23.50/22T/Th Mar 1-15 5:30-6:10p 3PM9A 5 $28.75/23.50/22T/Th Mar 1-15 6:15-6:55p 3PM9B 5 $28.75/23.50/22M/W Mar 28-Apr 20 11:00-11:40a 4AM8 8 $46/37/35T/Th Mar 29-Apr 21 11:00-11:40a 4AM9 8 $46/37/35T/Th Mar 29-Apr 21 5:30-6:10p 4PM9A 8 $46/37/35T/Th Mar 29-Apr 21 6:15-6:55p 4PM9B 8 $46/37/35Sat Apr 2-23 10-10:40a 4AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Apr 2-23 10:45-11:25a 4AM7B 4 $23/18.50/17.50

Swim School • Activity #1130203DAYS DATES TIME SECTION CLASSES FEE

T/Th Jan 4-27 5:30-6:10p 1PM9A 8 $46/37/35T/Th Jan 4-27 6:15-6:55p 1PM9B 8 $46/37/35Sat Jan 8-29 10-10:40a 1AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Jan 8-29 10:45-11:25a 1AM7B 4 $23/18.50/17.50T/Th Feb 1-24 5:30-6:10p 2PM9A 8 $46/37/35T/Th Feb 1-24 6:15-6:55p 2PM9B 8 $46/37/35Sat Feb 5-26 10-10:40a 2AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Feb 5-26 10:45-11:25a 2AM7B 4 $23/18.50/17.50T/Th Mar 1-15 5:30-6:10p 3PM9A 5 $28.75/23.50/22T/Th Mar 1-15 6:15-6:55p 3PM9B 5 $28.75/23.50/22T/Th Mar 29-Apr 21 5:30-6:10p 4PM9A 8 $46/37/35T/Th Mar 29-Apr 21 6:15-6:55p 4PM9B 8 $46/37/35Sat Apr 2-23 10-10:40a 4AM7A 4 $23/18.50/17.50Sat Apr 2-23 10:45-11:25a 4AM7B 4 $23/18.50/17.50

Swim Squad • Ages 6+Swim Squad is designed for kids who can swim the length of the pool without stopping and are looking for new challenges in the water. Swim Squad is a great introduction to competitive swimming. Children will improve their swimming skills, learn turns, how to read a pace clock and build endurance while gaining the benefit and experience of a team environment. Once a child has attended at least 10 practice sessions, they will earn a Swim Squad Shirt!

For: Youth who have completed and passed at least one introductory level Stroke School course (Front/Back Crawl or Breast/Fly) through Parks and Recreation, or are capable of swimming at least 20 yards Front Crawl and 20 yards Back Crawl without stopping for rest.

Dates Jan. 4 – May 24* (*No practice March 22, 24, May 26 is the Just for Fun Swim Meet)

Day/Time Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4-5 pmFee 10-practice card $35/28 • 20-practice card $60/48Activity # 1130209Activity # 1130212 Just For Fun Swim Meet, May 26, 4 - 5:30 pm, $7

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Super Sprouts Sports SkillsPreschoolers ages 3-5Get your preschooler moving this winter!

Your little sports star will develop coordination, balance, and movement skills while having fun and learning about a variety of sports. Parent participation is welcome and encouraged!

Budding sports stars develop their coordination, balance and movement skills while having fun and learning about a variety of sports. Soft Koosh and Nerf type equipment is used so kids will build confidence and have lots of fun. Schedules subject to change.)

Fee $62/50 with CityCardShare the Fun Recreation Grants available: missoulaparks.org

Day Friday

Meets at Base Camp 301 E. Main (former public library building.)

DATES TIME ACTIVITY #

Dec 10 - Jan 21 11:15 am - 12 pm 3322400-03 No class 12/24, 31

Jan 28 - Mar 4 11 - 11:45 am 1322400-01Mar 11 - Apr 22 11 - 11:45 am 1322400-02

No class 3/25

Tiny SproutsWalking toddlers to age 3Fun, structured playtime for toddlers to 3-yr-olds and their

parents or caregivers! Little ones learn to play together with our

soft and safe equipment, and kids are introduced to basic sport

skills. Parent/caregiver participation is mandatory.

Fee $32/27 with CityCard* Share the Fun Recreation Grants available: missoulaparks.org

Day FridaysMeets at Base Camp 301 E. Main (former public library building.)

Parent/caregiver participation is mandatory.DATES TIME ACTIVITY #

Dec 10 - Jan 21 10:15 - 10:45 am 3313300-03No class 12/24, 31

Jan 28 - Mar 4 10 - 10:30 am 1313300-01Mar 11 - Apr 22 10 - 10:30 am 1313300-02

No class 3/25

Preschool

Afterschool Cross-Country SkiOpen to all youth ages 5-12

Afterschool pick-up available from the following schools: Rattlesnake, Lewis and Clark, Franklin, Paxson, Russell, Lowell. After school snack included.

If you’re not using our pick-up and are transporting your child yourself, the cost is $75. If your child attends another school we will meet you at our ski location at 3:45 pm.

Pick-up is at ski location, 5:15 pm. Locations dependent on snow conditions.

Equipment (boots, poles, skis) cocoa, snacks and instruction included. Youth Recreation Grants available, call 721-PARK.

Activity #1231100Fee/Time $90 includes school pick-up at 3:15

$75 Parent drop-off at ski location (TBD)Session 1: Jan 10 - 26Section01 Mondays Jan 10 - 2402 Tuesdays Jan 11 - 2503 Wednesdays Jan 12 - 26Session 2: Feb 7 - 2304 Mondays Feb 7 - 2105 Tuesdays Feb 8 - 2206 Wednesdays Feb 9 - 23

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Afterschool AdventuresReduced fees for all families, regardless of income.

Back by popular demand and expanded to meet daily. Includes transportation from school!

Adventure-filled active programming for your child—keeping them engaged, moving, and exploring.

We provide afterschool transportation, a healthy snack and active, outdoor fun!

Parents pick up at Currents Aquatics Center in McCor-mick Park between 5-5:30pm

Our low participant-to-staff ratio and staff training en-sures your child has a great time with supportive staff role models

Activities change daily, including: biking, hiking, sports, arts and crafts, ropes course, skateboarding, disc golf, nature-based play, field trips and MORE! All equipment is provided.

Afterschool AdventuresDays Choose Monday through Friday

Time* Grades K – 5 3:15 -5:30 pm M, T, W, F 2:30 - 5:30 pm Th

School half-days: We will pick up early, please bring your lunch.

Fee/day

Apply for a scholarship before registration. Details at right.Green scholarship $10 Purple scholarship $15 Orange scholarship $18 Full price (without scholarship) $20

Pick kids up at Currents between 5-5:30pm.

SCHOOL ACTIVITY # SECTION #

Jeannette Rankin 4232100 01

Lewis and Clark 4232100 02Franklin 4232100 03Paxson 4232100 04Rattlesnake Elementary 4232100 05Russell 4232100 06Parent drop-off (location TBA) 4232100 07

Lowell: Register at the school’s website: https://www.mcpsmt.org/lowell

Discovery Corp does not meet during MCPS school breaks.

Reduced fees for ALL families!Program scholarships are available through June 10, 2022, and funds are limited. Apply ASAP.

If you received a Spring 2021 Program Scholarship, there is no need to reapply. The City of Missoula is continuing to fund discounted fees for families based on their self-reported income level. ALL families, regardless of income, are eligible for a discount.

• Complete the Afterschool/School’s Out Scholarship application before you register. (No need to reapply if you received a Parks childcare scholarship in Spring 2021.) Please see "How To Register" below.

• Participation in the Scholarship program is voluntary—families are welcome to register online at regular rates.

• If you need additional assistance, please email us at [email protected] or phone 552-6726.

How to register for Afterschool/School’s OutComplete the 2021-22 Parks Afterschool/School’s Out Scholarship Application.

• Within 2 business days, we will add the appropriate discount level (green/purple/orange) to your Webtrac online account and notify you via email.

• When you receive notification that we’ve applied the dis-count to your account, register online at missoulaparks.org/register or give us a call at 721-PARK. We encourage you to register early. Registration closes 48 hours before each day’s program.

• Please call 721-PARK or email [email protected] if you need further financial assistance to meet your child-care needs.

Afterschool

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School's Out Day CampParents love our low participant-to-staff ratios and enthusiastic camp leaders. Kids love the field trips, outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, and games. Please pack water, snacks, lunch, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Fee includes all field trips and equipment.

Ages 5 - 12

Time 8am – 5:30pm

Meets Depends on the season, we’ll contact you!

Fee

All participants, regardless of income, can apply for an Afterschool/School’s Out Scholarship to receive program discounts from 10 to 50 percent. Apply at missoulaparks.org before registering. Details on page 11.

Activity # 4232900 No camps Dec. 24 and 31, May 30DATE SECTION DATE SECTION

Dec. 20 04 Feb. 21 13Dec. 21 05 Mar. 18 14Dec. 22 06 Mar. 21 15Dec. 23 07 Mar. 22 16Dec. 27 08 Mar. 23 17Dec. 28 09 Mar. 24 18Dec. 29 10 Mar. 25 19Dec. 30 11Jan. 17 12

BASE CAMP OPEN PLAYBASE CAMP OPEN PLAY

Fee: $5/child. Purchase a punch card for $45 at Base Camp. ALL children must have a supervising adult present during play. No pre-registration necessary.

DAY DATES AGES TIME

M/W/F Jan 10 – Mar 18 0 – 5 12–2:30 pmMasks required M/W/F ages 3 and up, no exceptions

T/Th Jan 11 – Mar 17 0 – 5 3-6 pmMasks recommended but not required T/Th for ages 3 and up. Tuesdays are sensory-aware days (see description above.)

Sat Jan 15 – Mar 19 0 – 12 10 am–3 pmMasks required Saturdays for ages 3 and up, no exceptions

Youth Programming

Recycle your cut Christmas tree at McCormick, Playfair, FMRP or Garden City Compostthrough Jan. 14.No yard waste, tree stands or decorations, please.Support the urban forest at www.missoulaparks.org/donate.

Sponsored in part by City of Missoula Street Maintenance Division

and Garden City Compost

NEW!

Bring the kids to socialize and play this winter! Open Play offers self-directed, parent-supervised play at Base Camp, our recreation center in the former public library building. We provide fun sensory items and fine/gross motor play objects for kids to explore and play. All children must have a supervising adult present during play.

Tuesdays are “sensory-aware” days designed to be less overwhelming for individuals who have sensory sensitivities, such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD.) We will be turning down/off music, reducing the number of participants in the building, and dimming/turning off overhead lights.

IMPORTANT: Please review our COVID-19 and mask policies before attending open play:

The CDC and the City-County Health Dept. strongly recommend that children 3 and up wear masks while in indoor public areas. Most of our families have asked us to require masks to keep their kids safe indoors. We also recognize that some families prefer not to wear masks.

To accommodate both groups, we’ve designated Tuesdays and Thursdays as “masks recommended but not required" days. Staff will be masked at all times.

Masks are required Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays as most children are not yet vaccinated.

Parents and children may not attend if they have any COVID-19 symptoms, have been exposed to a person infected with COVID-19, or have been identified as a close contact to a COVID-19 case by MCCHD.

Sorry, no exceptions to our mask policy—please be courteous to our staff. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.

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Jr. Playmakers Youth Soccer LeagueFun, recreation, and weekday games!Join us for another exciting season of Jr. Playmakers Soccer. We encourage safety, fun, good sportsmanship, fair play, and equal playing opportunity for all participants..Children will learn the basics of the sport from volunteer coaches.

Practices are Tuesday evenings and games are played on Thursdays. Join us for fun, recreation, and weekday games! Register early, fee increases after February 28. Kids will have three practices before their first game, the season will be 5 games, and then they will end the season on MAY 19 with a fun soccer celebration.

*Interested in coaching? Contact Gretchen Sutherland at [email protected].

Deadline Early registration through Feb 28Registration due March 28

Ages Children in grades K-5.

Leagues Kindergarten, Grades 1-2, Grades 3-5Fee $55/45 with CityCard by February 28.

$65/53 with CityCard by March 1-28.Dates April 5– May 12

End-of-season celebration May 19Days Practice - Tuesdays, 5:45pm

Games - Thursdays, warm-up at 5:30, games start 5:45pm

Location Fort Missoula Regional ParkActivity-Section # Grade1332501-01 Kindergarten1332501-02 Grades 1-21332501-03 Grades 3-5

Spring Tennis Spring Tennis At Bonner Park. Join our professional tennis staff for a memorable spring experience! Regardless of skill level, each camp is designed to meet the needs of every individual.

Share the Fun Youth Recreation GrantsFamilies who need financial assistance may apply for a Share The Fun Grant for tennis lessons, summer camps, youth sports and more—plus swim lessons and aquatics passes. Learn more at www.missoulaparks.org.

10 & Under TennisAn exciting new play format designed to bring kids into the game by using specialized equipment and shorter court dimensions, tailored to their age and size. The group will be divided by age and/or skill level to better address the needs of all participants.

Pre-Teen & Teen Tennis Centered on technique and skills progression, this program prepares players for involvement in team tennis and match-play scenarios.

A balance between skill improvement and game-playing strategies allow participants to advance all aspects of their game in this fun-centered format. Classes are divided by age and/or skill level to better address the needs of all partici-pants.

10 and under tennis Ages 5-10 • Activity # 1332300 DATES DAYS FEE/CITYCARD SECTION

April 5-28 T & Th4 - 5:30 pm

$65/$53 01

Pre-Teen and Teen Ages 11-17 • Activity # 1332301 DATES DAYS FEE/CITYCARD SECTION

April 5-28 T & Th5:30 - 7 pm

$65/$53 01

Adult Tennis Ages 18+ • Activity #1352300Tennis is a wonderful lifelong activity to play with friends and family. Our professional tennis staff will help get you into the sport and improve your game. All abilities welcome and our skilled coaches will adapt drills for all levels of play.

DATES DAYS FEE/CITYCARD SECTION

April 4-27 M & W5:30 - 7 pm

$65/$53 01

Volunteer withParks and Rec!Help your community,

promote civic pride, and have a great experience

while volunteering with Parks and Recreation.

For more information, contact Volunteer

Coordinator Tyler Decker at [email protected].

mt.us or visit volunteermissoula.org.

Spring Sports

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Zootown Derailleurs Youth Cycling TeamJoin the ZTD family! Something for every level of rider from balance bike to teen. Fee includes Derailleurs team swag. Bikes with handbrakes and gears recommended for ages 6 and up. Grants for families who need financial assistance are available with support from MTB Missoula! For grants or program questions, email [email protected]. Practice may be cancelled occasionally due to inclement weather. Cancelled practices will not be rescheduled due to reduced daylight hours in the early spring.

Registration opens Monday, March 14, 12 p.m.

Youth Cycling

APRIL 12 - MAY 17 • TUESDAYS #1232800STRIDER/BALANCE BIKE Lincolnwood Pocket Park Kids who are on push bikes not pedaling $150/125 5-6pm

PRESCHOOL PEDDLERS Lincolnwood Pocket Park Ages 2 and up who are pedaling bikes with little/ some assistance $150/125 5-6pm

PEDALING K-1ST GRADE Lincolnwood Pocket Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

PEDALING 2-3RD Lincolnwood Pocket Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

PEDALING 4-5TH Pineview Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

DEVELOPMENT TEAM 3-5TH Marshall Mountain ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY – focus on uphill & cross-country riding $170/140 5-6:30pm

ENDURO TEAM 3-5TH Marshall Mountain ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY – hit flow, downhill, and technical terrain $170/140 5-6:30pm

ENDURO TEAM MIDDLE SCHOOL Marshall Mountain ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY – hit flow, downhill, and technical terrain $170/140 5-6:30pm

APRIL 13 - MAY 18 • WEDNESDAYS #1232801STRIDER/BALANCE BIKE Lincolnwood Pocket Park Kids who are on push bikes not pedaling $150/125 5-6pm

PRESCHOOL PEDDLERS Lincolnwood Pocket Park Ages 2 and up who are pedaling bikes with little/ some assistance $150/125 5-6pm

PEDALING K-1ST GRADE Lincolnwood Pocket Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

PEDALING 2-3RD Lincolnwood Pocket Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

PEDALING 4-5TH Pineview Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

APRIL 14 - MAY 19 • THURSDAYS #1232802STRIDER/BALANCE BIKE Pineview Kids who are on push bikes not pedaling $150/125 5-6pm

PRESCHOOL PEDDLERS Lincolnwood Pocket Park Ages 2 and up who are pedaling bikes with little/ some assistance $150/125 5-6pm

PEDALING K-1ST GRADE Lincolnwood Pocket Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

PEDALING 2-3RD Lincolnwood Pocket Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

PEDALING 4-5TH Syringa Bike Park Main team, all skill levels $170/140 5-6:30pm

DEVELOPMENT TEAM 3-5TH Marshall Mountain ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY - focus on uphill & cross-country riding $170/140 5-6:30pm

ENDURO TEAM 3-5TH Marshall Mountain ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY - hit flow, downhill, and technical terrain $170/140 5-6:30pm

ENDURO TEAM MIDDLE SCHOOL Marshall Mountain ADVANCED RIDERS ONLY - hit flow, downhill, and technical terrain $170/140 5-6:30pm

REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.MISSOULAPARKS.ORG/REGISTER OR PHONE 721-PARK (7275)

Lincolnwood Pocket Park 4505 Fox Farm Rd.

Marshall Mountain Park 5205 Marshall Canyon Rd.

Syringa Park 1465 Lower Lincoln Hills Dr.

Pineview Park 1010 Pineview

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Special EventsWinter Carnival 2022Marshall Mountain Park Saturday, February 12, 12-3pmCome enjoy a day of all things winter fun! Something for everyone. Youth Nordic ski demos, snowshoes, bonfire, food and more! $5 suggested donation.

Run For the TreesSaturday, April 23 www.runwildmissoula.org

Little Dipper Trail Run Sunday, June 5th www.runwildmissoula.org

Summer Camp RegistrationOpens Sunday, April 3, 9 am

ZTD RegistrationOpens Monday, March 14, 12 pm

Special Events

TEEN TEEN WORKREATIONWORKREATION

Teens: Gain valuable work experience, have a blast and work outdoors...while

volunteering with Parks and Recreation!Teens, ages 12 to 16, can volunteer with Parks and Recreation to work with kids in their neighborhood parks this summer! If you are interested in getting on-the-job training in the Parks and Recreation field, we may have a volunteer position for you.

Work with Parks and Recreation Staff as a:

Jr. Camp Leader • Jr. Lifeguard

We know teens are busy in the summer. You may choose in advance the number of hours you’d like to volunteer per week, plus, we’ll do our best to schedule your volunteer hours on the days and times that work for you. Volunteer shifts are scheduled Monday - Friday, June 20 - August 12.

Teen volunteers are individuals serving of their own accord, gaining valuable job experience, and making new friends.

Teen Workreators will receive valuable trainings like First-Aid/CPR, plus earn great job experience.

Download the Teen Workreation application at missoulaparks.org, or pick up at Currents Aquatics Center in McCormick Park.

Activity # 2343000

Application Deadline: Mon., May 9 by 7pm Interviews: May 16-20, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.Mandatory Training: June 14 - 16, 10am – 4pm

June 14: Basic Expectations, working with youth 10am -2 pmJune 15: CPR and Lifeguard Training 10am-4pmJune 16: Scheduling, Job Skills (resume building and communication with team)

Mandatory Parent/Teen MeetingTuesday June 7, 5:30 - 6:30 pm,

Bella Vista PavilionFort Missoula Regional Park

Ice Skating At Pineview ParkThanks to a group of devoted volunteers who work

countless hours, Pineview Park will have a small natu-

ral ice rink again as they have since 1975! We like to

give special recognition to volunteers Bill Bevis, Paul

Sharkey, Dave Harmon and Craig Podner.

The rink is open mid-December through mid-February,

weather permitting. Public skate is from 9am to 10pm,

unless closed for maintenance. Rink reserved for vol-

unteers; weekdays, 4pm to 6 pm and weekends, 9am

to 11am. The Children’s Corner is always open. For

current rink condition information, please check signs

at the rink shed daily.

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Coffee Walks • Active Adults Of All AgesEnjoy the company of new and old friends on guided, physically distanced walks through Missoula’s conservation lands, parks, and trails. Please bring a mask for those times when you might not be able to maintain a 6’ distance from others. After the walk, we’ll enjoy coffee from local shops and good company. (Coffee time is outdoors with physical distancing.) Hikes are approximately 50 minutes out, approximately 45 minutes back.Meets Mondays at location listed below, 9 a.m. Fee: $5. Pre-registration is preferred. Activity #: 1262600

Active Adults

DATE WALK MEET AT DIFFICULTY COFFEE LOCATION DESCRIPTION SECTION

3-Jan Kim Williams Toole Park Easy Toole Park Flat, paved & gravel 01

10-Jan University Bonner Park Shelter Easy Bonner Park Flat, paved 02

24-Jan Playfair Loop Playfair Park Shelter Easy Playfair Park Shelter Dirt, mostly flat 03

31-Jan Rattlesnake Lincolnwood Pocket Park Easy Lincolnwood Park Dirt, mostly flat 04

7-Feb The L Cherry St Trailhead Moderate Cherry St Trailhead Dirt, incline 05

14-Feb Fort Missoula Loop Bella Vista Pavilion Easy Bella Vista Pavilion Flat, paved 06

28-Feb Greenough Greenough Park Shelter Easy Greenough Shelter Flat, gravel 07

7-Mar Sunlight/North Hills Sunlight Trailhead Moderate Greenough Shelter Dirt, incline 08

14-Mar Kim Williams & The M Toole Park Easy/Moderate Toole Park Flat, paved & gravel 09

21-Mar Sentinel Fire Rd 600 Pattee Canyon Rd Moderate Elms Park Dirt, incline 10

28-Mar Jumbo South Lincoln Hills Trailhead Moderate Greenough Shelter Dirt, incline 11

Snowshoe & Nordic Ski ClinicsFor active adults of all ages!Winter’s more fun on snow! Improve your technique or learn a new pastime in Classic Nordic Skiing or snowshoeing in our adult clinic series. We will focus on technique, trail navigation, and tips and tricks. Bring lunch, water, and appropriate clothing.

For Nordic Clinics you will need to provide your own skis and boots. Rentals available through University of Montana Campus Recreation or The Trail Head. Snowshoes can be provided upon request by Missoula Parks & Recreation.

Transportations is optional and provided for up to 7 participants to allow social distancing, first-come first-serve. Masks are required inside city vehicles.

Days Saturdays, 10am – 1pm Min/Max: 5/15Meets at Currents Aquatics CenterFee $30/25 with CityCardDATE COURSE LOCATION ACTIVITY # SECTION

Feb. 5 Snowshoe & Bonfire Marshall Mtn. Park 1254100 01Feb. 12 Intro to Nordic Ski Lubrecht 1254100 02Feb. 19 Snowshoe & Bonfire Marshall Mtn. Park 1254100 03Feb. 26 Intro to Nordic Ski Lubrecht 1254100 04

Base Camp ProgramsDrop-in Cribbage for adults

Dates Wednesdays, Jan. 5 - Feb. 22Time 10 - 11:30 am

Fee $5 per session, no pre-registration required.Location 301 E. Main (former public library)

Game Day Flag Football Tourney• 16+Up to 8 teams 5-a-side teams will compete to be crowned Missoula’s flag football champion on Superbowl Sunday. Guaranteed 3 games from 10 am-2 pm—we'll finish up in plenty of time to get home before the big game. $75/team, up to 8 players on roster.

DATE Sunday, February 13TIME 10 am - 2 pm

LOCATION Fort Missoula Regional Park, Bella Vista Synthetic FieldTEAM FEE $75/team. Register by February 10.

LEAGUE # DAY DIVISION

135310301 Sun., Feb 13 Open Division - no gender requirements

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Winter Indoor Soccer • 18+DEADLINE Monday, Jan 17, 5pm

LEAGUE PLAY Starts Jan. 24

GAME TIMES 7, 8, 9 pm

LOCATION Lowell Elementary Gym

FORMAT 6-week league

TEAM FEE $160 per team by Jan. 17

$185 per team on or after Jan. 18, if space available

LEAGUE # DAY LEAGUE MIN/MAX TEAMS

135310007 Mon & Tue Co-Rec A/B 4/12

Adult Sports

Indoor Cornhole League Families/all ages welcomeDEADLINE Fri, Jan 7 @ 5pm

LEAGUE PLAY Starts Jan 12 GAME TIMES 6pm, 7pm

LOCATION Lowell Grade School GymFORMAT 6-week league, self-officiated.

TEAM FEE $40 on or before Fri, Jan 7 $50 on or after Sat, Jan 8LEAGUE # DAY LEAGUE MIN/MAX TEAMS

135310800 Wed Open A Adult Competitive 4/10

135310801 Wed Open B Family, ages 4+ 4/10

Winter Outdoor Pickup Soccer • 18+DATES Sundays, Jan 9 – March 13 (weather permitting)

TIME 1-2 pmLOCATION FMRP Bella Vista Field

FEE $6/player/nightNo registration required.

Winter Indoor Futsal Pickup • 18+Futsal is FIFA's official indoor soccer game which is, essential-ly, a scaled down version of outdoor soccer played indoors. It is a small sided game (5v5) played on on basketball court with a smaller (size 3-4) ball. Futsal is played with touchline boundar-ies. There are no walls in play. This is the game that outdoor soccer players around the globe play when they are indoors to refine and maintain their control skills and touch.

DATES Thursdays, Jan 13 – March 10TIME 7pm-9pm

LOCATION Lowell Elementary School GymFEE $5/player/night, no registration required

Volleyball Quads Tournament • 18+Join us for our first indoor quads volleyball tournament! Teams of 4 will compete in round robin pool play. Women’s, men’s, and co-rec divisions.

DEADLINE Sun, Jan 23

DATE Sat, Jan 29

TIME 11am-3pm

LOCATION City Life Gym

FORMAT 4v4 Pool & bracket play – dependent on # of teams

TEAM FEE $30 for first team, $10 for second team

LEAGUE # DAY DIVISION MIN/MAX TEAMS

135310201 Sat Open - no gender requirements 4/8

Register Your TeamRegistration forms are available at Currents, or register online:www.missoulaparks.org/register. You may also register by phone at 721-7275.

Registration must be received on or be-fore the deadline. League space is limited; team registration is ac-cepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Days/times are subject to change. Leagues may be combined and/or play on different days. Adult Sports policies at www.missoulaparks.org.

FMRP Singles Folf Tournaments• All AgesGather your friends and family this winter and spring for 36-hole disc golf tournaments at FMRP! Stroke play tourneys with beginning and advanced divisions. Lowest total score in each division wins.

Shotgun start with foursomes selected via random draw. Check-in at tournament headquarters: FMRP Softball 5-plex.

ACTIVITY # 1351600

DATES Saturday, Jan. 15 10 am start, 9 am check-in 01

Saturday, Feb.19 10 am start, 9 am check-in 02

Friday. Mar. 18 6 pm start, 5 pm check-in 03

Saturday, Apr. 23 10 am start, 9 am check-in 04LOCATION FMRP – Disc Golf Course

FEE $30/player • Deadline is the Wednesday before each tournment

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Bella Vista Championship Field

Bella Vista PavilionSerena Peissig Photography

Reserve the Bella Vista PavilionPerfect for weddings, graduations and moreHost your wedding or special event in our 5000-sq. ft. natural stone and timber pavilion and event center, with a double-sided fireplace, skylight, and vendor/catering hookups. A portable dance floor, banquet tables and seating are available to rent. Plenty of parking and the best views Missoula has to offer. Accepting reservations for 2020 beginning January 2. Call 552-6273 or email [email protected].

Bella Vista Championship FieldReserve the synthetic turf field year-roundKeep your game going this winter on the FMRP’s lighted synthetic turf field. Bella Vista’s all-season turf allows for soccer, lacrosse, ultimate, rugby and more during the winter months when grass fields are not available. Visit atthefort.org for fees and rental information. Call 552-6273 or email [email protected] to make a reservation. Some weather restrictions apply; to protect the turf, the field may not be available under extremely icy or snowy conditions.

FMRP